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Frank Herbert's Dune Series

Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty

Real Time Strategy (RTS) Strategy Science fiction
90
User Score
109 ratings
December 1, 1992
Released 12199 days ago
Acorn Archimedes Sega Mega Drive/Genesis DOS Amiga

About

Dune II is often considered the first mainstream modern real-time strategy game and established many conventions of the genre. Even though set in Frank Herbert's famous Dune universe, the game is only loosely connected to the plot of any of the books or the films based from them. Controlling either of the three Houses, the player must fight a number of battles against the other Houses. In the early levels, the goal is simply to earn a certain number of credits, while in the later missions, all enemies must be destroyed.

The single resource in the game is the Spice, which must be collected by harvesters. The spice is converted to credits in a refinery, which are then spent to construct additional buildings and units. There are two terrain types: buildings can only be constructed on stone, while the Spice is only found on sand. However, units moving on sand attract the large sandworms of Dune, who are virtually indestructible and can swallow even large units whole. As levels progress, new and more advanced buildings and units are made available, including structures like a radar station, a repair facility or defense turrets and, for units, various ground troops, light vehicles and tanks. Each House can construct one unique special unit, and, after building a palace improvement, can unleash a unique palace effect.

Storyline

The Emperor has proposed a challenge, to each of the houses: "The House that produces the most spice will control Dune. There are no set territories, and no rules of engagement." Vast armies have arrived. Now, three Houses fight for control of Dune; The Noble Atreides, The Insidious Ordos, The Evil Harkonnen.

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Release Dates by Platform

DOS Worldwide
Dec 1, 1992
DOS Worldwide
Dec 31, 1992
Amiga Worldwide
Dec 31, 1993
Amiga Worldwide
Dec 31, 1993
Acorn Archimedes Worldwide
Dec 31, 1995

Game Info

Developer
Westwood Studios
Publisher
Virgin Games
Game Modes
Single player
Perspective
Bird view / Isometric
Genres
Real Time Strategy (RTS) Strategy
Themes
Science fiction

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